4th Annual Master's Thesis Conference - 2015

Students from the following programmesparticipated in the conference this year: Development Studies, Social Studies of Gender, Global Studies, Human Ecology, Human Geography, LUMES, European Affairs, Service Management, Gender Studies, Social Work, and, Welfare Policies and Management.

Presentations were held in English.

For a detailed programme, see the link on the right.

Ludovico Rella from Global Studies, major Political Science presenting his thesis “Transnational Political Regulation of Bitcoin: Virtual Currencies and the Governmentality of Money”

Catia Gregoratti and Maja Carlson giving a presentation on dissemination and publishing